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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
New Mexico bans the use of scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="mandl" data-source="post: 2663047" data-attributes="member: 16498"><p>I don't like to trust lot numbers either. For instance, this year I had Kansas deer tag and New Mexico elk tag for muzzleloader. I took 4 bottles of Blackhorn and dumped them in a big bowl and mixed and stirred really well, then replaced it back in jugs. Marked jugs as 2022. That way I know I'm not going to be using a lesser product by opening a new jug during my hunting year. I'm shooting a Arrowhead Brux using 115 grain By WEIGHT, and getting right at 2500 fps using Luke's 300 grain NSR. Extremely accurate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mandl, post: 2663047, member: 16498"] I don't like to trust lot numbers either. For instance, this year I had Kansas deer tag and New Mexico elk tag for muzzleloader. I took 4 bottles of Blackhorn and dumped them in a big bowl and mixed and stirred really well, then replaced it back in jugs. Marked jugs as 2022. That way I know I'm not going to be using a lesser product by opening a new jug during my hunting year. I'm shooting a Arrowhead Brux using 115 grain By WEIGHT, and getting right at 2500 fps using Luke's 300 grain NSR. Extremely accurate [/QUOTE]
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